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toiletbrush
May 17, 2010

Jonny 290 posted:

this is a good thread yes

i use modern sounds but i write everything in renoise which is kinda like a tracker
I really want to give renoise a go but I'm so embedded in doing everything in logic that I can't break out of it

I'm in a bit of a creative lull at the moment though so I'm spending most of my time building generative stuff in Reaktor or weird ways of sequencing on my modular to make music for me

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toiletbrush
May 17, 2010

r u ready to WALK posted:

Time to get back in the game! Modern trackers can even use whatever obscure VST synth instruments you manage to dig up

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxmFXvZ483U

Seeing the Renoise interface for the first time was a blast of nostalgia from the time I made some bad songs in PlayerPRO on a Performa 630 some 20 years ago
I've posted it in another thread, but a bunch of Drukqs was done with PlayerPro...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAZo7x83it4

Shame it's missing the drums

toiletbrush
May 17, 2010
excellent programming soundtrack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdJS5PU1Ztw

toiletbrush
May 17, 2010
Saw Tangerine Dream at the Barbican tonight. Was probably the worst gig of my life, I'm genuinely upset by how bad it was.

Here's a refresher from when they were good (and a totally different band)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ndOHPxYGQM

toiletbrush
May 17, 2010

DrPossum posted:

Whoa, that's sad. I've listened through Quantum Gate several times and I really enjoyed it. What went wrong?
It was repetitive in a really irritating and maddeningly metronomic way, and loud in a relentless, tiring and fatiguing sort of way.

this is coming from someone who *loves* loud and repetitive music.

I dunno, their latest output is perfectly decent, but given that it has none of the members and more importantly none of the spirit of the original band I'm kinda miffed they use the name.

toiletbrush
May 17, 2010
retro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HWY9s7xV-Q

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVo5DjmsvTM

toiletbrush
May 17, 2010
looks like someone is ~~disrupting~~ the eurorack/modular market

in all seriousness it looks loving awesome and I've just ordered one...the way the routing works is really nicely thought out and flexible so loads of utility crap you need with eurorack you basically get for free, built into each module. There's also a decent selection of modules available already and they're building licensed clones of eurorack modules too, for like 1/10th the price. It's also eurorack compatible.

It's ridiculously cheap too, like a complete setup is only €435.00 and most of the modules are ~€30.

The only downside is it's smaller and possibly a bit fiddly and lofi but whatever

toiletbrush
May 17, 2010
watch some of his interviews and see if you can make it further than thirty seconds before his attempts to befuddle the interviewer with his zany personality overcome you and you immediately delete both of the tracks of his you actually did sort of like

toiletbrush
May 17, 2010
This online Bytebeat synth is pretty cool, careful clicking the link if you've got headphones on though.

I managed to make a completely uncontrollable 16-step sequencer...
((t * ((floor(t / 1300) * 7483) % 16 + 1) * 0.6) & 0x80) / ((t / (1300 / 16) % 16) + 2)

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toiletbrush
May 17, 2010
I like it ^^^ reminds me a bit of Terry Riley or Steve Reich but not as annoying

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